HRS 3003 - CORE CONCEPTS IN DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION 1 Minimum Credits: 2 Maximum Credits: 2 This course is the first course in a two-course sequence examining core knowledge in disability and rehabilitation sciences. In this first course, we will review models of disability and rehabilitation. We will focus on aspects of concepts of functioning and disability, including body structures, body functions, activities and participation. We will examine how these concepts are applied in ongoing research within field of rehabilitation sciences. Students will learn through faculty presentations (from among the various research programs throughout the school of health and rehabilitation sciences), facilitated discussion, assigned readings, short written papers, short oral presentations, and peer-review of written products. Academic Career: Graduate Course Component: Seminar Grade Component: Grad Letter Grade Course Requirements: PLAN: (REHSCI-PHD) or (CSD-PHD) or; SUBPLAN: (PHDHIM-TR) or (PHDOT-TR) or (PHDPT-TR) or (PHDRST-TR) or (PHDSMN-TR) Click here for class schedule information.
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